DSIP 5mg
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DSIP — Overview
DSIP (Delta Sleep‑Inducing Peptide) is a naturally occurring nonapeptide first identified in neuroendocrine tissues. It is commonly used in research exploring neurological signaling, sleep‑related biochemical pathways, and peptide interactions within the central nervous system. Because of its unique structure and selective activity profile, DSIP is frequently examined as a model for studying peptide‑based neuromodulation.
Background & Research Interest
DSIP is often studied in laboratory environments focused on:
- Neuropeptide signaling pathways
- Sleep‑associated biochemical processes
- Interactions with neuroendocrine systems
- Structure–function relationships among small regulatory peptides
- Peptide stability and enzymatic breakdown
Its presence in various brain regions and peripheral tissues makes it a useful tool for examining peptide behavior across multiple biological systems.
General Characteristics
- Peptide Type: Naturally occurring nonapeptide
- Sequence: Trp‑Ala‑Gly‑Gly‑Asp‑Ala‑Ser‑Gly‑Glu
- Form: Typically supplied as a lyophilized powder
- Solubility: Commonly reconstituted in sterile, research‑grade solvents
- Purity: Usually provided at high purity suitable for controlled laboratory research
Storage & Handling
- Store in a cool, dry environment, protected from light
- Keep vial sealed until use
- Handle using standard laboratory safety procedures
For laboratory research only. Not for human consumption.
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